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Also details second-gen Optane, arriving next year.
Look to make a splash in HPC.
Radeon Pro heads to Chinese datacentres.
Deliberately, we hasten to add.
Four-core Cortex-A57 at its heart.
Baikal revealed as 64-bit Cortex-A57.
Hires former Calxeda staffers.
OCP gets high-efficiency Windows server plans.
Puts its drives directly on the network.
Pushing the Power ISA forward.
Small-core Jaguar chips for the server crowd.
Looks to take on Nvidia's GeForce GRID.
Companies join Linaro Enterprise Group.
Server-centric SoCs due to launch in 2014.
16-core server-oriented chips due in 2013.
AMD's SeaMicro division has launched the SM15000, a server with Ivy Bridge support.
HP has announced the its Project Moonshot servers will run Intel Atom chips, instead of the originally-planned ARM processors.
Facebook is joining the likes of Twitter and Apple in building its own large-scale data centre.
Both Apple and Twitter have announced large, custom data centres to improve their online offerings.
October 14 2021 | 15:04